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The History of the After the cannon fell silent and peace descended upon the battlefields of the Civil War, there came an infamous chapter of American history call "The Reconstruction". From this era, an abyss of human misery and despair, there arose like the morning sun the Ku Klux Klan. The KKK movement provided the people of the south the leadership and rallying point to begin their arduous struggle to regain their lost dignity and indeed, the values of Western Civilization. The glorious ride of the Ku Klux Klan of the "Reconstruction" era is immortalized by its achievements. No misrepresentations by prejudiced historians or by the aliens who control America�s mass media can dim the luster of its deeds, or rob it of its rightful place in history as the savior of the White South, and thereby, the preserver of the purity of the White race for all of America. The Brotherhood of Klans Knights of the Ku Klux Klan keeps alive the memory of the original Klansmen and the principles and traditions for which they risked their lives. However, the Klan today does not exist just as a memorial to past accomplishments, but as a living instrument for the ideals of Western, Christian Civilization and the one element that makes them possible: the White Race. Not a mere political association, the Klan is indeed a brotherhood, or a fraternal order that actually lives and functions by the ideas it promotes.
The Brotherhood of Klans was founded in March of 1996, by Imperial
Wizard Dale Fox, but our roots extend all
the way to the
original order of Klansmen who gave birth to the movement in Pulaski,
Tennessee that
Christmas Eve in 1865. Those founding fathers created a legacy that we
carry forward to this
day. The Brotherhood of Klans is not some shadow of past glories,
but is a vibrant
crusading force making new strides for white civil rights in today's
world.
Although we have our roots in the past, we keep our eyes on the future.
The BOK keeps alive the memory of the original Klansmen, the principals,
and the traditions for which they
risked their lives. However, the BOK does not exist just as a memorial
to past
accomplishments, but as a living instrument for the ideals of Western
Christian
Civilization and the one element that makes this possible, the white
race. Not a mere
political
organization, the BOK is indeed a Brotherhood, a new white racial
community that
lives and functions by the ideals of Unity that it promotes. Non Silba Sed Anthar ( Others Before Self )
J. Parker,
Ideals A Klansman Stands For
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